21st Century Shooting Hydro Bullet Seater

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Hydro Bullet Seater, Hydro Arbor Press

Комментарии • 20

  • @bavariasuhl
    @bavariasuhl 7 лет назад +1

    i bought one ~ 6 months ago - and have moved to it as my only bullet seating die as it allows me to monitor force for seating that translates to extreme accuracy

  • @Just_Samson
    @Just_Samson 2 года назад

    That voice could be used in horror movies. 😂 great vid. Love that creepy voiceover. 👀

  • @flydriveride
    @flydriveride 3 года назад

    Looks like a great product. It would be even better if I could buy one and try it for myself.

  • @geraldmichrina4529
    @geraldmichrina4529 9 лет назад +2

    Have you done tests to show the higher seat pressure will cause a flier? Seems a slam dunk way to establish the I,portance of your dice. Record your loads and fire them in sequence. Then add on round that is different from he others. Make it known so you can prove that Tyne round with higher Resistance in seating pressure cause a different POA. I was already a believer before finding your ad in hand loader magazine. I would buy for sure if you could do a demonstration like I suggested. Make all the cases annealed except for o just in case you don't get enough pressure variation to show a difference.

  • @JarrodICT
    @JarrodICT 10 лет назад

    If brass was annealed, full length sized, then neck turned in theory they should be the same. So I think the variation you may be seeing here is the difference in the bullets. Am I right? Or am I missing something? I enjoy reloading and paper punching, that's where all this hard work makes you shine.

  • @roderickformosa2423
    @roderickformosa2423 8 лет назад

    seems smoother than my K&M arbor press, besides expanding the neck with a sinclair mandrel, what else do you suggest to obtain a more consistent bullet seating force before needing any annealing?

  • @RichardUttingSharpshootingUK
    @RichardUttingSharpshootingUK 10 лет назад +1

    Beautiful

  • @jamesjewell2750
    @jamesjewell2750 10 лет назад

    Question: How do you know that the bullets are seated at precisely the pressure that you call out. The psi seems to run up quite a bit before pressure subsides sometimes way over 60 psi. It there a pressure cutoff release somewhere out of sight off screen. From the gage it seems that the pressure callout is under the actual peak? Thank you Jim

    • @bygoran
      @bygoran 7 лет назад

      it is obvious that you do not know what is wilson die

    • @BROOMTAIL
      @BROOMTAIL 5 лет назад +6

      @@bygoran No Some of us don't know what a wilson die is. This is a 1st for me the entire setup. Its okay not to know RIGHT??

    • @MrJeffreyg
      @MrJeffreyg 3 года назад +2

      @@bygoran You sir are rude. At some point you were not as knowledgeable.

    • @bygoran
      @bygoran 3 года назад

      @@MrJeffreyg you must bee biden suporter (loser)

    • @MrJeffreyg
      @MrJeffreyg 3 года назад +2

      @@bygoran Again you're rude and now obnoxious. Grow up.

  • @danjohnson8170
    @danjohnson8170 3 года назад +2

    @21stCenturyShooting, you do a rather poor job of explaining your product, what exactly is does and why it's useful. You'll sell a lot more presses, and have a much happier clientele, if you do some education and explaining.

  • @keyfa9051
    @keyfa9051 5 дней назад

    30-50 ? every time with different pressure ?